Family searching for dog, 'Scooter,' missing since fatal crash Friday in Fort Deposit

MONTGOMERY, Alabama -- Family, friends and volunteers are searching for a missing dog after a crash Friday that killed a 55-year-old man and one of two dogs in his car, according to a report on the WSFA Channel 12 news website.

Volunteers are searching for a red Dachshund named 'Scooter' who has been missing since a crash Friday that killed his owner and another one of the man's dogs who were with him and his wife in his 1995 Chevrolet Tracker.

David Keith Moody and one of his dogs was killed when the 1995 Chevrolet Tracker he was
driving collided with a 2012 Toyota Camry around 1:20 p.m. Friday. His vehicle
left the roadway -- between the 146 and 147 mile markers on I-65 -- and overturned after the collision.

His wife, Tina, was injured and is recovering at a friend's home.

The second dog, Scooter, is missing. He is described as a 9-year-old red Dachshund 15 pounds.

For more on this search, a picture of Scooter and a clip of the television report, please visit the WSFA website.